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20 Air Force Improvement Coming up with the goods SQNLDR Michelle McPhail DANGEROUS goods training across Defence is about to become a great deal easier and faster thanks to the efforts of Air Force Training Group (AFTG), Air Movements Training Development Unit (AMTDU) and Army Logistics Training Centre (ALTC) Bandiana staff. In a fast-paced military tempo, any time away from the unit for refresher training can be onerous. This training liability issue received top billing at the Dangerous Goods Training Advisory Group held at Defence Explosive Ordnance Training School at Orchard Hills on June 16, where AFTG staff took the lead with proposed solutions to rationalise and streamline training. Air Force representative for the advisory group WGCDR Garry McKee, staff officer Capability Development at HQAFTG, said the courses under review were the Dangerous Goods Packing and Acceptance – All Modes and the Dangerous Goods Packing and Acceptance – Air initial and refresher courses. “The Dangerous Goods Packing and Acceptance – Air refresher course will be streamlined from a three-day course down to one day, with Air Force, Army or Navy instructional staff travelling to operators,” he said. “In addition, a new refresher training option is being looked at by AFTG’s RAAF School of Administrative and Logistics Training (RAAFSALT) for the eight-day Dangerous Goods Packing and Acceptance – All Modes course, which is currently only run at RAAF Wagga. “Over time, we expect to see a standardised suite of courses and training, for all services, less time required for biennial operator re-qualification training, and the flexibility for trainers to come to the operators, rather than the other way around. “The net result should be a better training outcome, less time away from core roles for members and their units, and increased capability overall.” LAC Steven Kennett, Darwinbased Movements member of No. 1 Airfield Operational Support Squadron, checks off the acceptance of dangerous goods before loading supplies onto a C-17A Globemaster. Photo: CPL Glen McCarthy AIRF RCE July 16, 2015 AFTG staff, led by WOFF Warren Martin, consulted with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, AMTDU and ALTC members before tabling the proposal. They hope it will reap benefits for members of the logistic and aircrew job categories across Defence. WGCDR McKee said the five- day Dangerous Goods Packing and Acceptance – Air initial course, which is run by both RAAFSALT and AMTDU, will be rationalised into one course, to be delivered at RAAF Richmond. There is also the potential for instructors to travel to operators to deliver training. Two trial sessions of the oneday Dangerous Goods Packing and Acceptance – Air refresher course have already been run at RAAF Base Richmond, with positive feedback. Road show sessions will be trialled, where appropriate, in the coming months. 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